A shadow has infiltrated the camp where they've settled the displaced. Has Wonder Woman just put everyone in more peril than they were before?!
I continue to enjoy this run by Bennett as the story looks to be hitting its final strides before the end of this first arc and I can’t wait to see what comes next. Read Full Review
The currentstoryline appears to be over, but as I said, it dovetails into the next chapteras a new threat looms over Los Angeles. The war that gave rise to theBombshells appears to be over. This being an alternate universe, it wasapparently won in short order, thanks to the heroic actions of the Bombshells.But its still the 1940s, and the style of that era continues to resonatewithin the title. Read Full Review
I would borrow this one, as the sudden change of events that lead to the events at the end of this issue feels a little melodramatic. I am hoping the next issue will make sense of what happened here. Read Full Review
Bombshells: United feels like it's a bit tighter and more cohesive here, not quite as ethereal as it's felt over the first three issues. This issue works the distrust side of things while also setting up for a fight in the next installment that ought to be fun. This installment also introduced me to Marcel DiChiara's artwork and it's a good fit here. I'm not terribly keen on their take on the Bombshell version of Wonder Woman as she looks a little bit like an action figure in some scenes because of the angle, but by and large there's a lot to like here as they work the flow of this format well and the layouts make for a smooth read. The rest of the character designs worked well for me and it has me looking forward to what else may be coming. Read Full Review
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